Quarter 3 Review Sheet

Quarter 3 Test Review
You will be receiving points for the effort you put forth in class to complete this review sheet!
IR – to go

The formula for using ir to talk about going to a place is:
Ir+ al or a la + place

The formula for using ir to talk about doing things in the future is:
Ir + a + infinitive


 IR – to go
Yo voy                               nosotros/nosotras vamos

Tu vas                                vosotros/vosotras vais

El/ella/usted va                     ellos/ellas/ustedes van








Circle the correct gender to complete the sentence.
“al” is used when you are going to a place that is           masculine 
“a la” is used when you are going to a place that is            feminine.
Translate the following sentences into Spanish:
We are going to the class ­ Nosotros vamos a la clase
I am going to swim  Yo voy a nadar
They are going to the movies Ellos van al cine
He is going to run ­él va a correr
They are going to the pool ­ ellos van a la piscina
You (informal) are going to study ­tú vas a estudiar
Grammar
Translate the following sentences into Spanish:
She is tall, pretty and smart. ­Ella es alta, bonita y inteligente
My favorite class is Spanish. ­Mi clase favorite es español
I am from Philadelphia. Yo soy de Filadelfia


Gustar

Me                                         Nos       
Te                                           Os
Le                                           Le
When using gustar, you need to use something instead of yo, tú, él, ella, usted etc. Write the object pronouns above.




Circle the correct form of gustar to complete the sentence.
Gusta           is used when you are liking 1 thing.
gustan      is used when you are liking more than 1 thing.
Gusta         is used when you like to do something (an action).

Regular vs Irregular Verb


Irregular Verb

-The whole word changes

-A pattern that does not follow and doesn’t have regular endings.


Ir                      to go
Ser                   to be
Estar                to be
Gustar             to like
Tener               to have

Regular Verb

-a pattern that you can follow
-The ending changes
-ar/er/ir endings

Comer                         to eat
Bailar                           to dance
Cantar                         to sing
Estudiar                       to study
Vivir                             to live



***Be prepared to***
·         Label the maps of Central America and South America
·         Listen to a native Spanish speaker talk and answer questions based on what he/she said
·         Read a passage in Spanish and answer questions in English based on what you read
·         Translate a passage from Spanish to English

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